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Application of Combinatorial Chemistry Methods to The Development of Organic Coatings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2011

Bret Chisholm
Affiliation:
GE Corporate Research and Development One Research Circle Niskayuna, NY 12309
Radislav Potyrailo
Affiliation:
GE Corporate Research and Development One Research Circle Niskayuna, NY 12309
James Cawse
Affiliation:
GE Corporate Research and Development One Research Circle Niskayuna, NY 12309
Michael Brennan
Affiliation:
GE Corporate Research and Development One Research Circle Niskayuna, NY 12309
Ron Shaffer
Affiliation:
GE Corporate Research and Development One Research Circle Niskayuna, NY 12309
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Abstract

A combinatorial method for the development of organic clear coatings for plastic substrates has been developed. The combinatorial process or combinatorial factory has a throughput on the order of 100–200 coatings per day and possesses all of the aspects of a conventional combinatorial process such as automated sample preparation, miniaturized samples configured in an array format, high throughput screening of the properties of interest, and computer software developed for data management, storage, and analysis. The combinatorial factory greatly enhanced the rate of organic clear coat development.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2004

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